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john: the patriot act. he has changed and grown. john: i want to believe that. my romney says i can create 12 million jobs. how does he? >> i don't want government creating any more jobs. [applause] there are a lot of people who do good work as government employees but at the end of the day, every government job takes three or four taxpayers to support. and mitt romney will not do it unless he starts a company. >> the loathsome death to that. the biggest issue is we are on the road to this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and onl
john: the patriot act. he has changed and grown. john: i want to believe that. my romney says i can create 12 million jobs. how does he? >> i don't want government creating any more jobs. [applause] there are a lot of people who do good work as government employees but at the end of the day, every government job takes three or four taxpayers to support. and mitt romney will not do it unless he starts a company. >> the loathsome death to that. the biggest issue is we are on the road...
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john: the patriot act. he has changed and grown. john: i want to believe that. my romney says i can create 12 million jobs. how does he? >> i don't want government creating any more jobs. [applause] there are a lot of people who do good work as government employees but at the end of the day, every government job takes three or four taxpayers to support. and mitt romney will not do it unless he starts a company. >> the loathsome death to that. the biggest issue is we are the biggest issue is we are on the road tory and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. i mean, yeah, you could say it's an unusual hobby. and yeah, i've had people laugh at me, but i don't care. i just love collecting air. people always say the world is, like, 80% water, right? that me
john: the patriot act. he has changed and grown. john: i want to believe that. my romney says i can create 12 million jobs. how does he? >> i don't want government creating any more jobs. [applause] there are a lot of people who do good work as government employees but at the end of the day, every government job takes three or four taxpayers to support. and mitt romney will not do it unless he starts a company. >> the loathsome death to that. the biggest issue is we are the biggest...
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john zarrella joins me now live with the latest. john, explain where you are and what you are seeing. >> anderson, we are in thecity of ameet in louisiana. that is the tangipahoa river, and now people living within miles of the banks of the taken -- tangipahoa river were ordered to evac wait, but positive news to report. they are pumping the water out of the lake and appears that cutting a hole in the dam may no longer be necessary. this is just one of the many lingers effects from hurricane isaac. >> reporter: hurricane isaac descended on louisiana tuesday night nearly seven days to the day that hurricane katrina struck. isaac wasn't such a monster, but it was still a killer. parked on top of louisiana, mississippi and parts of alabama. hundreds had to be rescued. what is it like back there? >> sad. water is over the top of the roof. we had to break through the ceiling and come through the attic. >> reporter: others weren't so lucky. the category 1 hurricane has claimed at least four lives in the u.s. and some like jean otoe were t
john zarrella joins me now live with the latest. john, explain where you are and what you are seeing. >> anderson, we are in thecity of ameet in louisiana. that is the tangipahoa river, and now people living within miles of the banks of the taken -- tangipahoa river were ordered to evac wait, but positive news to report. they are pumping the water out of the lake and appears that cutting a hole in the dam may no longer be necessary. this is just one of the many lingers effects from...
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but moving on, john paulson buried the lead on his call yesterday. one thing lost is their gold fund which represents the core of their thesis was down 22% year to date through july 31st. all the focus is on the flagship funds, down 13% and 18% respectively. but the gold fund is doing the worst. spencer bogus who is the head of hedge fund investments for b of a and the lead lead representative on the call presented paulson and company as a very good way to play the gold minor thesis. if you like this thesis, this is the place to be. if you don't, you may want to rethink this investment because it can be volatile. as people learned later on, paulson is a five-year thesis. he says, or he told people yesterday, it is very difficult to predict the gold price because of so many different factors that go into it, including, but not limited to, liquidity issues, commodities prices, demand out of china. however, he was asked a little later i'm told about the situation in europe and he brought if back to gold again. he said, europe is likely to print more mon
but moving on, john paulson buried the lead on his call yesterday. one thing lost is their gold fund which represents the core of their thesis was down 22% year to date through july 31st. all the focus is on the flagship funds, down 13% and 18% respectively. but the gold fund is doing the worst. spencer bogus who is the head of hedge fund investments for b of a and the lead lead representative on the call presented paulson and company as a very good way to play the gold minor thesis. if you...
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, senator john edwards, who got everybody excited. i don't know why that didn't occur. but does he was trying to spin of the new running mate, congressman ryan, comparable to governor palin. all i can say to that is, good luck. the alaska governor had one year and ten months of experience when she was nominated for vice president. ryan has seven terms. u.s. congressman. that is pretty impressive. he also is a chairman of the house budget committee, one of the most important committees in congress, from which he has managed to actually take of all lot of the intellectual direction of the republican party and the house itself. he has been successful as a legislature as well. this is a number that i think a lot of people aren't aware of. he signed his name to 1,064 bills and resolutions. that is a lot. that is a very productive 14 years in congress. many of those bills and resolutions, by the way, deal with tax policy and spending, restricting it to not boosting it. the ryan budget has been passed in each of the last two years, by the wa
, senator john edwards, who got everybody excited. i don't know why that didn't occur. but does he was trying to spin of the new running mate, congressman ryan, comparable to governor palin. all i can say to that is, good luck. the alaska governor had one year and ten months of experience when she was nominated for vice president. ryan has seven terms. u.s. congressman. that is pretty impressive. he also is a chairman of the house budget committee, one of the most important committees in...
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obama won in 2008 in large measure because he spent far more money than john mccain did. they hope to take debt spending advantage in terms of their advantage in the fall this time around. , but there has been too much and raced to the vote despite 205 presidential fund-raisers. after the end of july they fell decisively behind ryan -- the romney ran ticket in raising money. lou: thank you very much. those are fascinating reaction of paul ryan as the vice presidential candidate and how it the campaign may have just change. our next guest says the president wants a smaller, poorer america in the name of global fairness. "the new york times" best-selling author, dinesh d'souza, whose brand-new book, "obama's america", on making the american dream -- it was released yesterday and is already on the amazon top 10 bestsellers list. he is being busy, productive and successful. he is also the executive producer and cowriter and director of the newly released movie, "2016: obama's america." lou: conveniently in your new book coming to examine prospectively what the reelected presi
obama won in 2008 in large measure because he spent far more money than john mccain did. they hope to take debt spending advantage in terms of their advantage in the fall this time around. , but there has been too much and raced to the vote despite 205 presidential fund-raisers. after the end of july they fell decisively behind ryan -- the romney ran ticket in raising money. lou: thank you very much. those are fascinating reaction of paul ryan as the vice presidential candidate and how it the...
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john huntsman joins me now. pleasure to see you, governor huntsman. many people looked to you as somebody who has fiscally conservative but have views that seem to be in sifrync with creag economic growth. why didn't it work? >> well, i'd have to say it was very restive republican base. far more than i'd ever seen before. if you cross a partisan divide as i've done to serve a democratic president, that isn't always seen as a good move if you're going to run for higher office. in the old days, it was seen as something patriotic, something that was akin to putting your country before party which is what i believe in personally. in the early primary phases of presidential politics, that is not always looked upon favorably. i think a lot of the ideas that i brought to the forefront that were tied back to what i had done as governor, i thought i'm going to run for president. want to make sure that i got a track record as governor that speaks to what -- >> where you cut deficits? >> we addressed immigration in utah. >> we created a flat tax, for example. we
john huntsman joins me now. pleasure to see you, governor huntsman. many people looked to you as somebody who has fiscally conservative but have views that seem to be in sifrync with creag economic growth. why didn't it work? >> well, i'd have to say it was very restive republican base. far more than i'd ever seen before. if you cross a partisan divide as i've done to serve a democratic president, that isn't always seen as a good move if you're going to run for higher office. in the old...
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john, with whether this shows if housing is recovery, john, i think with housing if we how is that bloodletting has stopped that people feel better, that appears to be the case. >>i think it is good news, market has bottomed. but it should have bottomed years ago if the government let the market clear, they extended the correction period, and made it worse. but, housing is a big driver in the economy. the interesting question is how much we should be in housing. federal reserve holding down long-term interest rates, incident in housing we got ask the crisis, -- housing is consumption, it is not investment, we have a country that is deep in debt, as a individual and the national level. so how much do you want is an interesting question. neil: argument for, incentivizing that, we can only do better than where we are. we'll never get back to where we were, so every little bit helps, banks showing a greater will notion rented. -- to lend, and consumers more qualified. >> i think that housing beginning to recover is a good thing, but i think it is interesting that recovery was finally taking place,
john, with whether this shows if housing is recovery, john, i think with housing if we how is that bloodletting has stopped that people feel better, that appears to be the case. >>i think it is good news, market has bottomed. but it should have bottomed years ago if the government let the market clear, they extended the correction period, and made it worse. but, housing is a big driver in the economy. the interesting question is how much we should be in housing. federal reserve holding...
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john high school is still surrounded by water. it will be months before kids can return here. right now, the parish is scrambling to figure out when and where those students will go back to class. diane. >> still tough times, thanks so much, ryan. >>> and from the gulf now, we move out west where tonight more than 700 firefighters are battling a wildfire in angeles national work. 30 miles west of l.a. they're beating back flames by ground and air. the park is a popular destination for campers and hikers, most of whom have been evacuated. >>> coming up right here from charlotte on "world news," why don't the big money donors from the democratic party want to talk to our brian ross? you'll see next. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm brea
john high school is still surrounded by water. it will be months before kids can return here. right now, the parish is scrambling to figure out when and where those students will go back to class. diane. >> still tough times, thanks so much, ryan. >>> and from the gulf now, we move out west where tonight more than 700 firefighters are battling a wildfire in angeles national work. 30 miles west of l.a. they're beating back flames by ground and air. the park is a popular...
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>> the powerful speaker of the house of representatives, john boehner. that was just today and i'm here now with jonathan karl, who has covered the campaign, covers congress for us. what did you hear, jon? >> reporter: he said raising tax rates is unacceptable. let me tell you, there is an entirely different view of that on the other side of the aisle and at the white house. if the president campaigned on one thing, it was raising tax rates on the wealthy. they say any deal that doesn't do that is unacceptable. >> so, what happens next now? i seem to hear the speaker saying, you know, we can talk -- >> reporter: you did. and he also wanted to reassure everybody, including the markets, that a deal will be done. we're not going to get to the brink. we're not going to get to the point where the credit rating of the country is again at risk. he said he's willing to talk about anything and he called himself the most reasonable man in washington. so, i think that he is determined to get something done. >> okay, jon karl, thank you. >>> and now, we're going to
>> the powerful speaker of the house of representatives, john boehner. that was just today and i'm here now with jonathan karl, who has covered the campaign, covers congress for us. what did you hear, jon? >> reporter: he said raising tax rates is unacceptable. let me tell you, there is an entirely different view of that on the other side of the aisle and at the white house. if the president campaigned on one thing, it was raising tax rates on the wealthy. they say any deal that...
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thank you, john. liz: thanks john. let's bring in maury, chief investment officer of relative value partners and david steinberg. both these gentlemen a lot of experience in the markets and a lot of money that they work with. david, you're a bit more optimistic right now, and as we look at the s&p 500 which is certainly up over the past year, pretty strongly, i was looking at the numbers -- sorry, excuse my turn there, s&p up 28% year-over-year. >> right. liz: you know, our investors are wondering do we do what the journal had the article about in the money and investing section today which, in essence, said take the rest of the year off? people have done very, very well for the year, so would you just keep your powder dry at this point, or do you dive continuously into stocks? >> well, i was here last december, we had a discussion, i was bullish. i said, look, the moons are lining up for great capital markets. most investors do fear, anxiety, wall street's recommendations and so forth. ignore the math, the mathematics
thank you, john. liz: thanks john. let's bring in maury, chief investment officer of relative value partners and david steinberg. both these gentlemen a lot of experience in the markets and a lot of money that they work with. david, you're a bit more optimistic right now, and as we look at the s&p 500 which is certainly up over the past year, pretty strongly, i was looking at the numbers -- sorry, excuse my turn there, s&p up 28% year-over-year. >> right. liz: you know, our...
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speaker of the house john boehner called it dead on arrival yesterday. the question is whether democrats in the senate hold the line here or whether they say, we need to do something about a carl levin seems to think you can't push this through with the nuclear option. you need to get two-thirds on board. >> this is what happened when they last considered this in 2010 where you had the gray beards of the institution say no, this is supposed to be the [ inaudible ] for the house and chris dodds go to the floor and say this cannot happened. what happens with gray beards is they usually leave. >> or get grayer. >> we have a new class of senate democrats coming in and saying there is a legal and constitutional basis for doing this. the thing that i think gets confused here, is that they're not doing away with the filibuster. what reid is trying to do -- >> i think they should do. >> well, you can make -- you can have the argument because a lot of reproductive rights groups would be more cauckau -- cautio about them. have them show up and get 40 votes. >> if
speaker of the house john boehner called it dead on arrival yesterday. the question is whether democrats in the senate hold the line here or whether they say, we need to do something about a carl levin seems to think you can't push this through with the nuclear option. you need to get two-thirds on board. >> this is what happened when they last considered this in 2010 where you had the gray beards of the institution say no, this is supposed to be the [ inaudible ] for the house and chris...
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>>john, i have to ask you, how many times do you have to bite your tongue to not get involved sooner than you have to? >> we have learned to measure it pretty well. we wait and wait. we want it to go as far as it can, but on the other hand, we do not want it to blow out of control. it takes patience. >> i felt like you were more subtle with the topics you were exploring this time. in past seasons i have watched and said, i would definitely jump in on this one. some of these i would have to wait and watch. >> absolutely. you never know what you're going to do until you are in that situation. we are back this year with a brand new season. there will be lots of laughter, tears, stunning interventions and of course, touching acts of kindness from everyday american heroes that always make your heart warm at the end. >> give us a sample of what we're going to see as we kick off this new season. >> you are at a restaurant and you see a businessman about to interview somebody for a job. he has a resume from somebody named terry that looks stellar. he thinks terry is a man. in what the applic
>>john, i have to ask you, how many times do you have to bite your tongue to not get involved sooner than you have to? >> we have learned to measure it pretty well. we wait and wait. we want it to go as far as it can, but on the other hand, we do not want it to blow out of control. it takes patience. >> i felt like you were more subtle with the topics you were exploring this time. in past seasons i have watched and said, i would definitely jump in on this one. some of these i...
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if you look back at president barack obama versus john mccain, it was barack, four years ago. not that much as changed in the state of ohio despite the fact that john cage has taken over. >> well, i think romney has a tough road, and unless he wins ohio he almost mathematically cannot become president. he is right that unemployment, it's down in large measure because the president help save the auto industry and 35,000 jobs. fundamentally what is going on in ohio is what is going on another battleground states which is that mitt romney is a fundamentally flawed candidate. the middle class voters -- cheryl: how does he fought? >> rejecting because his basic assumption that tax cuts for the very wealthy will somehow trickle down to the middle-class . people are not buying it. going to create 12 million jobs without telling anybody how he's going to do it at the same time turns around and says there is almost half of the country that thinks he should not be president. cheryl: he has given us some specifics and we need to read it here more on his tax plans, but at the same time he
if you look back at president barack obama versus john mccain, it was barack, four years ago. not that much as changed in the state of ohio despite the fact that john cage has taken over. >> well, i think romney has a tough road, and unless he wins ohio he almost mathematically cannot become president. he is right that unemployment, it's down in large measure because the president help save the auto industry and 35,000 jobs. fundamentally what is going on in ohio is what is going on...
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senator john mccain. let's not forget, we, as a global power, responsibility to be a global example. that is something that she will be spelling out in much more detailed. when she speaks we will take a little of that. she wants folks to have off-the-cuff remarks, no formal speech. then we have an advanced copy of some of her remarks. obviously she will have something to on the teleprompter so it is not as if she is going to win the whole thing. we will follow that very closely of course paul rhino a teleprompter. pretty good at reading something of a prompter enjoy of prompter. he, too, could be a television anchor its really want to beat. i have a feeling that both have set their sights a bit higher. distaste and led to another republican congressman from the beautiful state of texas. good to have you, congressman. thank you for coming. >> dougie for having me. neil: energy is a big theme. we talked to a number of guests. you have to pound that. you have to pound the international security. and how we a
senator john mccain. let's not forget, we, as a global power, responsibility to be a global example. that is something that she will be spelling out in much more detailed. when she speaks we will take a little of that. she wants folks to have off-the-cuff remarks, no formal speech. then we have an advanced copy of some of her remarks. obviously she will have something to on the teleprompter so it is not as if she is going to win the whole thing. we will follow that very closely of course paul...
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here with more john on -- john lonski. what is the threat to the economy? >> for the time being, the markets are doing quite well. the financial markets are waiting for the results of the november election to get a better handle as to how the this go cliff will be resolved. will it be skewed towards reductions and government spending over time. gerri: there was a report out today by citigroup that the stocks could go down 20% if there is not some kind of change out there. do you believe that is right? >> i think that could very much be the case. especially if we fall off of the fiscal cliff. if we had the deep spending cuts and increases in taxes that are part of the worst-case scenario. in that case we will probably get a contraction by gdp. that will definitely put us in a painful recession, unemployment will soar well above 10%. gerri: you look at what happened as we approach this fiscal cliff. the one, two, three punch, if you will. the bush tax cuts go away. that hurts. then we have obamacare taxes that come into play. finally, the alternative minimum
here with more john on -- john lonski. what is the threat to the economy? >> for the time being, the markets are doing quite well. the financial markets are waiting for the results of the november election to get a better handle as to how the this go cliff will be resolved. will it be skewed towards reductions and government spending over time. gerri: there was a report out today by citigroup that the stocks could go down 20% if there is not some kind of change out there. do you believe...
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[applause] >> and now john stossel. john: food can kill. people will eat the wrong stuff may get sick. it's while most everyone says we need government toet some limits. make sure there is not bacteria in your food or dangerous chemicals. to make sure food companies tell you what is in their food and how fattening it is. state legislator felix ortiz ha done that in new york city. he got trans fat man, calorie counts posted at mcdonald's and other fast-food places now he wants a ban on adding too much salt. so ou think he saved lives? >> absolutely. john: okay. a farmer. he grows vegetables dollar raises cows, chickens, and pigs. i assume you want the people who buy your beef and pork to be safe. so don't we owe him a vote of thanks for saving this? >> no. i would say you're killing me out here. trying to get my stuff to market. this plethora of government regulations, you know, is killing our farm and our ability to come to rket. john: you are just a greedy businessman and don't care if people died. let's go through some of the ways that as
[applause] >> and now john stossel. john: food can kill. people will eat the wrong stuff may get sick. it's while most everyone says we need government toet some limits. make sure there is not bacteria in your food or dangerous chemicals. to make sure food companies tell you what is in their food and how fattening it is. state legislator felix ortiz ha done that in new york city. he got trans fat man, calorie counts posted at mcdonald's and other fast-food places now he wants a ban on...
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[applause] >> and now john stossel. >> john: food can kill. people eat the wrong stuff and get sick. that is why most everyone that we need government to set limits. not bacteria chemicals. to make sure food companies tell you what is in their food and how fattening it is. state legislator felix ortiz has done that in new york city. he got trans fat man, calorie counts posted at mcdonald's and other fast-food places. now he wants a ban on adding too much salt. so you think he saved lives? >> absolutely. john: okay. a farmer. he grows vegetables dollar raises cows, chickens, and pigs. i assume you want the people who buy your beef and pork to be safe. so don't we owe him a vote of thanks for saving this? >> no. i would say you're killing me out here. trying to get my stuff to market. this plethora of government regulations, you know, is killing our farm and our ability to come to market. john: you are just a greedy businessman and don't care if people died. let's go through some of the ways that assemblyman ortiz has saved the chance that band.
[applause] >> and now john stossel. >> john: food can kill. people eat the wrong stuff and get sick. that is why most everyone that we need government to set limits. not bacteria chemicals. to make sure food companies tell you what is in their food and how fattening it is. state legislator felix ortiz has done that in new york city. he got trans fat man, calorie counts posted at mcdonald's and other fast-food places. now he wants a ban on adding too much salt. so you think he saved...
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john: really? within a few blocks they found a lot of businesses that want to hire. >> we need to three peple. >> of the 79 businesses we found 40 said they are hiring and the owner of this restaurant said he'd needs 12 or 14 people. it is hard to get good help. i a toll job-seekers one waited until monday. and dropped off the resume. but he has not been offered a job. the next one showed up on saturday morning and it he is here. >> i showed up. john: and he hired you in the kitchen. minimum-wage. then you made more? >> i became a waiter some make $150 per night? >> that is correct. john: you one to graduate school but what are you learning? >> great experience. i meet successful people every day that give free advice. i love go weighing every day. it is a stepping stone. >> just from showing up at asking. you do not know what you like. show up. try. try other stuff. become an intern. how many of you think your internship will lead to a career? the same field? it is a wonderful experience. your gov
john: really? within a few blocks they found a lot of businesses that want to hire. >> we need to three peple. >> of the 79 businesses we found 40 said they are hiring and the owner of this restaurant said he'd needs 12 or 14 people. it is hard to get good help. i a toll job-seekers one waited until monday. and dropped off the resume. but he has not been offered a job. the next one showed up on saturday morning and it he is here. >> i showed up. john: and he hired you in the...
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john boehner has not fought on any issue. look over his two term as speaker. show me one issue where he has fought on anything other than consolidating his power. he didn't fight on the debt ceiling or the budget last year. he has fought on nothing. the first year of his speakership spending went up 3% over what it did in the last year nancy pelosi's speakership. we put them into cuts spending and he did get the message and i still don't think he gets the message. dave: time for new speaker. good to see you again. thank you very much. back to the markets. robert gray. what are they doing? robert: we are seeing gains across the board. widespread gains with lots of green on the screen, three major stock averages and if you look within that, the dow, 29 of 30 dow members moving higher, alcoa was unchanged so pre much a wash. looking within that, we are seeing the tech stocks with in the dow leading the way. you have hewlett-packard bouncing back from the autonomy if you want to call it a scandal, the big write-down they took from buying autonomy without doing wha
john boehner has not fought on any issue. look over his two term as speaker. show me one issue where he has fought on anything other than consolidating his power. he didn't fight on the debt ceiling or the budget last year. he has fought on nothing. the first year of his speakership spending went up 3% over what it did in the last year nancy pelosi's speakership. we put them into cuts spending and he did get the message and i still don't think he gets the message. dave: time for new speaker....
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a twist on the old john f. kennedy, ask not what your country can do you for but what you can do. >> look, he has to be reassuring. people who are age 55 or older, seniors who are at or near retime, no changes whatever. for younger workers, bigger choice. more choice. why? because by empowering you, we can bring, we can control the costs of medicare and social security and bring them into a sustainable forum. most young people do not believe social security will be there. most people increasingly believe that medicare is going broke. which it is. paul is able to put this in human terms and in a frame that people can get their hands around. that is part of what he needs to do tonight. and flesh out what we mean by the house budget plan. he also needs to emphasize something that is important, economic growth. we need a team of optimism and a belief in america. mitt romney has that belief in an america exceptionalism and the american dream. tonight we will hear that from paul ryan. >>neil: as soon as you hit a pat
a twist on the old john f. kennedy, ask not what your country can do you for but what you can do. >> look, he has to be reassuring. people who are age 55 or older, seniors who are at or near retime, no changes whatever. for younger workers, bigger choice. more choice. why? because by empowering you, we can bring, we can control the costs of medicare and social security and bring them into a sustainable forum. most young people do not believe social security will be there. most people...
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those are the kinds of leads john kerry had on election day, and george bush became the president. you know? so those are -- those are margins that are well within striking distance for either candidate to be overconfident about who is going to win this election. in fact, whoever is overconfident about whoever is going to win this election is probably going to lose it. this is a darn close election. whoever expected what happened in the last week, week and a half with -- in this election. this is going to be an election about the economy. it's now becoming an election that's looking an awful lot like 1980 with jimmy carter style president in the white house. >> certainly, you would agree, certainly, that having american hostages held for 444 days is a little different from having a protest outside american embassies, and we have the tragic deaths of these four americans in libya which a lot of folks are arguing is a different thing from saying everything here is failed. the question is do you actually believe that this no longer is about the economy? >> no, no, i do. i believe it's
those are the kinds of leads john kerry had on election day, and george bush became the president. you know? so those are -- those are margins that are well within striking distance for either candidate to be overconfident about who is going to win this election. in fact, whoever is overconfident about whoever is going to win this election is probably going to lose it. this is a darn close election. whoever expected what happened in the last week, week and a half with -- in this election. this...
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you think that john boehner is making a mistake by rejecting tea party? i think the speaker makes a mistake and the tea party is not a group that embraces serious tangible of government that is traditionally work in this country. there are members of congress who got elected because, in fact, the tea party activists across the country were involved in the election. the tea partiers and outsiders -- i would remind john boehner that there was a time when he was the outsider that was an annoyance to the party leadership. i understand the speaker being annoyed when he has people within his caucus that are committed to a set of principles that they make it hard for him to make easy deals. but i would also remind him that people are not going to forsake their principles for something thats as insignificant and their life as a committee assignment remark that is right. >> if he thinks this is a party discipline, he is sadly mistaken. he often knows that from his own experience as a younger time in his service in congress. charles: representative, it has been set
you think that john boehner is making a mistake by rejecting tea party? i think the speaker makes a mistake and the tea party is not a group that embraces serious tangible of government that is traditionally work in this country. there are members of congress who got elected because, in fact, the tea party activists across the country were involved in the election. the tea partiers and outsiders -- i would remind john boehner that there was a time when he was the outsider that was an annoyance...
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next month and be with rob portman who agreed to stand in and play barack obama, a role he did for john mccain. harris. >> steve brown, reporting for us. thank you very much. presidential candidates in key battle ground states . mr. obama in the key state of iowa as he builds momentum next week. he just finished talking with supporters in sioux city. you are looking at he is still with supporters there. the hawk eye state is key. iowa voted democratic in five of the last 8. and chosen the winner in 6 out of the past eight election and the highlight how important iowa is to this campaign. it is mr. obama's seventh trip and third in two weeks. ed henry traveling with the president tonight . as the president had new attacks he brought out today in mitt romney's big speech. >> he did. i am competing with the president working the rope line . springstein on the speakers. the president realize wills that there is only six electorial votes he has to fight for them. he had over 350 electoral votes. this time he could have the race. you go around the map and country. he will fight for everyone o
next month and be with rob portman who agreed to stand in and play barack obama, a role he did for john mccain. harris. >> steve brown, reporting for us. thank you very much. presidential candidates in key battle ground states . mr. obama in the key state of iowa as he builds momentum next week. he just finished talking with supporters in sioux city. you are looking at he is still with supporters there. the hawk eye state is key. iowa voted democratic in five of the last 8. and chosen the...
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the call unlike the night when president obama called john boehner on election day and john boehner didn't answer his call. i think that you have to have both parties willing to engage with each other and talk to each other. looking back at the 1980s, for example, when ronald reagan was president and tip o'neill was speaker of the house, they didn't agree but they sit down and talk and negotiate and compromise and today's republican party so hijacked by the right wing they're incapable of agreement. >> let's put aside the right wing here. we know that speaker boehner purged some of those seen as not being team players within his own party and we'll discuss the fact he's taken a hit for that. beyond the right wing or whatever you have numbers. you have exit polling. you have pew research poll that shows where the american people stand. if all of the people are there to represent us, meaning the people who are watching right now and the panel included here, we are all americans, we pay taxes, then why isn't this work getting done? >> well, just look at speaker boehner's fiscal cliff p
the call unlike the night when president obama called john boehner on election day and john boehner didn't answer his call. i think that you have to have both parties willing to engage with each other and talk to each other. looking back at the 1980s, for example, when ronald reagan was president and tip o'neill was speaker of the house, they didn't agree but they sit down and talk and negotiate and compromise and today's republican party so hijacked by the right wing they're incapable of...
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. >> i have just noted that john kerry became agitated less than an hour ago because he's hearing from many republicans that what we could do is pull the removal of the funding and everything. he said that's the last thing we should be going in relation to places like libya and egypt. do you agree? the arab spring isn't over, this is an ongoing process of change in a vital region in a region where there's always conflict, there's always controversy and there's usually bloodshed. this is going to be a long, difficult transitional process and if anything good is to come of it, we need to stay involved, we need to stay involved with countries that are difficult. and there will be difficulties ahead, but you have to take a longer view in this situation. i wish someone would sit mitt romney down and instruct him on what a longer view is. >> you jean robinson and richard wolf, maybe both of you could do so. thank you, gentlemen. coming up paul ryan returns to his day job. i think he may want to keep it for a while, stay with us. >>> should we cut off that money both to libya and to egypt? >>
. >> i have just noted that john kerry became agitated less than an hour ago because he's hearing from many republicans that what we could do is pull the removal of the funding and everything. he said that's the last thing we should be going in relation to places like libya and egypt. do you agree? the arab spring isn't over, this is an ongoing process of change in a vital region in a region where there's always conflict, there's always controversy and there's usually bloodshed. this is...
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good to be with you sir. >> when you hear a man like john kyle use the topic of rape as a defense for mitt romney's attempt to politicize something that should never, ever have been politicized, what comes to your mind? >> the only word that comes to my mind is bewildering. it really is a disgusting analogy. it has no place in even the political discourse in terms of talking about, what actually happened. i ask the senator, has the senator even been to egypt? i presume that means he hasn't been. >> kerry's point presumes that men like senator paul needs to see the world that he's in judgment of. do you accept that there are many people who are making comments about very complex situations around the world, who are frankly ignorant. >> it's nothing new here in washington, quite frankly, especially in what i call the silly season. this period between what we are now and the presidential election, everyone becomes an expert on foreign affairs. our withdrawal or our taking back or the resources is exactly what our enemies want us to do. they want us to withdraw, they want us to remove our
good to be with you sir. >> when you hear a man like john kyle use the topic of rape as a defense for mitt romney's attempt to politicize something that should never, ever have been politicized, what comes to your mind? >> the only word that comes to my mind is bewildering. it really is a disgusting analogy. it has no place in even the political discourse in terms of talking about, what actually happened. i ask the senator, has the senator even been to egypt? i presume that means he...
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john: italy first. if you start a business and keep it small, up that 10 workers you have some flexibility but number 11 1/2 to have the self assessment outlying every possible health and safety hazard? >> yes. we're not just talking about heavy machinery but how you deal with specific stress with your age, gender, a doctor, the overwhelming majority of italian workers work with 10 or fewer employees. john: number 16 employee you have to have you representatives that is entitled to paid leave? >> eight hours per month. >> if you hire one more he must be disabled? >> number 16 the next one must be disabled or you pay the fine. john: 51st, 7% of payroll must be handicapped. >> 7% must qualify as disabled. rates of disability are pretty high. john: 101 employees, more rules. spain has reformed the stupid work rules that they no longer have to pay 42 months severance pay now it is just 24 months. that is still two years. >> if they turn out badly you will turn up and know them they show them two years. >> h
john: italy first. if you start a business and keep it small, up that 10 workers you have some flexibility but number 11 1/2 to have the self assessment outlying every possible health and safety hazard? >> yes. we're not just talking about heavy machinery but how you deal with specific stress with your age, gender, a doctor, the overwhelming majority of italian workers work with 10 or fewer employees. john: number 16 employee you have to have you representatives that is entitled to paid...
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i expected john mccain to talk about that last night. that's not news to us. he talks about it from the guys of the armed service committee in the building behind me. but for mitt romney to do something like that i think would be a huge problem and he would lose support instantly. >> and yet, julian, despite that, you had mr. mccain and condoleezza rice also rehearsing these ideas, which again were hinting at america being formidable overseas again. >> yeah, well, someone tweeted today and we know why barack obama got the nobel peace prize, for keeping john mccain out of office. gop comes into this election at least in the battleground states. mitt romney has this perception of being an empty vessel. conventions are not just about projegting feelings, they're about framing choices. that's what the republican convention has done. they framed up an argument on debt and medicare which they cannot win. they have not yet made an affirmative argument about the economy. then you have elder statesmen coming and talking about being on war footing in five different coun
i expected john mccain to talk about that last night. that's not news to us. he talks about it from the guys of the armed service committee in the building behind me. but for mitt romney to do something like that i think would be a huge problem and he would lose support instantly. >> and yet, julian, despite that, you had mr. mccain and condoleezza rice also rehearsing these ideas, which again were hinting at america being formidable overseas again. >> yeah, well, someone tweeted...
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peterson, you heard john boehner there utter the "we built it" line. it was one of the most popular as well as one of the most inaccurate. can you project a big tent around a line like that? >> i hope that we can inject some truth into this comment finally and at the end of day, i don't know why these lies carry so much weight. even with the base. even as red meat, let's put the quote back into its context and remind every business own their they did not build the roads. they didn't build the infrastructure that facilitate it is development of their businesses. >> dr. peterson, this has become their rallying cry. this is on boards everywhere at the convention. >> that's insane. convention center that they are doing this in was built by through government subsidies and government support. so we really need on have a little bit of truth telling inject flood some of this discussion. because this slogan to me just -- it just reminds me of how much lies exist in the political process now. >> okay. jonathan, we heard red meat from is an tore sxum gop chairma
peterson, you heard john boehner there utter the "we built it" line. it was one of the most popular as well as one of the most inaccurate. can you project a big tent around a line like that? >> i hope that we can inject some truth into this comment finally and at the end of day, i don't know why these lies carry so much weight. even with the base. even as red meat, let's put the quote back into its context and remind every business own their they did not build the roads. they...
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>> this is the first time we've heard from john sununu. probably not the first time we've heard from ted nugent. these are two outliers within the beaten republican party. remember, the polls were barely closed before republicans were coming out of the woodwork, talking about how they needed to broaden the tent, be more open and welcoming and approachable to the very people who turned their backs on the republican party and helped re-elect president obama. john sununu is addition you know, he's not speaking for the republican party. ted nugent, he's very entertaining and downright racist in some of the things he says. >> if you like that kind of thing. >> i guarantee you, they're not going to be standing at the speaker's podium in 2016. the party moving beyond those characters. >> i hope you're right. mitt romney, whom you've just written about is seclusion in retail therapy. the man who told us i love cars, american automobiles who bought himself a foreign car audi, built in slovakia, owned byç a germany company. the capital of slovakia
>> this is the first time we've heard from john sununu. probably not the first time we've heard from ted nugent. these are two outliers within the beaten republican party. remember, the polls were barely closed before republicans were coming out of the woodwork, talking about how they needed to broaden the tent, be more open and welcoming and approachable to the very people who turned their backs on the republican party and helped re-elect president obama. john sununu is addition you...
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obama won in 2008 in large measure he spent far more money than john mccain did. they hoped to take the spending advantage and turn it to their advantage in the fall this time around again, but they have spent too much and raised too little despite 205 presidential fundraisers, at the end of july full decisively behind to the romney-ryan tkt in raising money. >> fascinating numbers, we appreciate it indeed. carl ref, thank you. our next guest says the president wants a smaller merc in the name of global fairness, joining us now is new york tooms best selling author, whose brand new book released "obama's america, unmaking the american dream" released yesterday is already on the amazon top 10 best seller's list. he's been busy and producer, co-writer of the new movie "2016 obama's america" and basically i understand it's on the top 10. >> it's a documentary film and new information who obama is and there's a hunger out there. >> lou: conveniently in your new book, you review what reelected president obama would do and what america would look like. you talk about th
obama won in 2008 in large measure he spent far more money than john mccain did. they hoped to take the spending advantage and turn it to their advantage in the fall this time around again, but they have spent too much and raised too little despite 205 presidential fundraisers, at the end of july full decisively behind to the romney-ryan tkt in raising money. >> fascinating numbers, we appreciate it indeed. carl ref, thank you. our next guest says the president wants a smaller merc in the...